The Human

The Queen of Heaven

The halls of the House of Heaven are adorned with blood of Her children Refused the white alabaster once crested with silver, gold, and lapis lazuli Now flowing with the blood of Her prostitutes, their pearls crimson with chaos Surrender is refused, rejected, removed from the battle to prove submission To offer power in glorious vestments rising from the throne of iniquity with grace Descending into redemption with the drip of silk slithering with sequins suspended The Queen of Heaven requires no sacrifices because She IS the sacrifice to death

She is the lioness with thorns in her feet, dripping orgasmic lust into her champions Revealing and reveling in her descent to retrieve her consort, her soul, her spirit Upon the landing in front of the gates of her Dark Sister’s kingdom, she is bared With defiance only a sister can offer to the darkness within, she stands demanding Intolerably thrusting her power of persuasive requests until intervention is required She lays the last of her rosettes, her eight pointed star, at her sister’s feet Bargain struck, The Lady of Uruk returns to her battled halls in the House of Heaven The seven gates of the underworld reversed, laid bare of masks and protections Enthroned within power, she alights with her scepter, a hook shaped twisted knot of reeds She remains victorious over death, over the underworlds within, over the rape of her holiness